1718 days ago

Stolen trailer

Shelley from Nawton

Hi everyone help please! My husbands tandem trailer was stolen between 2am and 6am this morning from derby street, nawton. He had ALL his equipment for his job on it. It’s a grey trailer and he really needs it back with the equipment as well. He’s self employed and it’s hard enough being a man man band without someone doing such a rotten thing and effectively crippling him. If ANYONE knows anything Please please please let me know or let the police know. It’s a grey trailer, tandem with a distinct big back grate license plate i778 on it was a compressor, a conveyor press and a whole heap of other items.

We have camera footage
3:30am -4am on Sunday morning we suspect they went down dominion road. If anyone has security cameras, that could have picked this up please let me know older styled Toyota Corolla familiar dark in colour sorry this won’t let me upload the video we have, but we can see 3 people at least in the car

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